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The golden tripod should thy worth receive
First Line:
The golden tripod should thy worth receive
Last Line:
The muses Blenheim shall forever live
DMI number:
23456
292.
The government being resolved
First Line:
The government being resolved
Last Line:
For the rest I care not a louse | Quoth &c
DMI number:
42354
293.
The direful deeds of civil dudgeon
First Line:
The direful deeds of civil dudgeon
Last Line:
Ye gods what havock does election make
DMI number:
31656
294.
The founder of this city saith Polychronicon
First Line:
The founder of this city saith Polychronicon
Last Line:
No goodly building ne proper ne pleasant
Author:
Henry Bradshaw (Absolute)
DMI number:
13116
295.
The Britons in their nature shy
First Line:
The Britons in their nature shy
Last Line:
And life by thee alone repaired
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11575
296.
The famed Italian muse whose rhymes advance
First Line:
The famed Italian muse whose rhymes advance
Last Line:
Is forced to turn his satire into praise
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4707
297.
The lord have mercy on us all
First Line:
The lord have mercy on us all
Last Line:
To every friend at cave
DMI number:
38070
298.
The man that dares his word maintain
First Line:
The man that dares his word maintain
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And spoil a subject far above thy reach
DMI number:
41836
299.
The midnight justice now devoid of care
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The midnight justice now devoid of care
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And sought the wry necked parson of the fleet
DMI number:
22724
300.
The minnows as through this vast arch they pass
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The minnows as through this vast arch they pass
Last Line:
Cry how like whales we look thanks to your grace
Author:
Alexander Pope (Speculation)
DMI number:
33489
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